

For example, a lot of people do all their simming first, then wait for the timer to get very low before doing a bunch of quick attacks. You can potentially take advantage of last moves, which are also very powerful. If you don’t get first moves, don’t fret. This allows them to “get first moves on you”, which puts you at a disadvantage. People with good computers, or even those that don’t have to do as much processing between turns, will load into the turn slightly quicker. I mention lowering the graphics settings because how quickly your computer can process information and graphics does make a slight but noticeable difference in multiplayer, mostly when we refer to things like first moves and last moves. Yes, multiplayer games regularly use simultaneous timed turns, and you want to make sure you have enough time to do all your simming as well as all your war moves. Quick combat and quick movement because the slower animations take more processing power and also take more time away from your actual turn. I also recommend you turn your graphics settings to a lower setting, and enable quick combat and quick movement. Military strength, gold balance, science and culture per turn, as well as other valuable information for each civilization you’ve met will be displayed there at all times. Knowledge is power, and this ribbon at the top of your screen will give you valuable insight with just a quick glance.


You’ll find most people set this to ‘Always Show’. In terms of game settings, in the Interface settings of the Game Options menu, there’s an option called ‘Show Yields in HUD Ribbon’. The only downside to not owning all the DLC is that you cannot play as any civ you do not own. In CPL, the host will usually have all the DLCs, allowing those without them to play against civs they may not own as well as play with wonders and city-states that would normally be missing from their single player games. Ok, back to the advice First things first, let’s get your game set up for multiplayer You don’t need all of the downloadable content (DLC) content, but you should have both of the expansions, unless the people you’re playing with agree to play with the ruleset you do own.
